boca wrote:As long the pattern persists we could have ten storms out there all turning north. Let the Tampa Bay forcefield protect us all.
Similarly, 1995 was a very good year for CV waves. It seemed every day another system sprang up. Although a couple of nasty storms struck the NE Caribbean, the storms never even sniffed the U.S. East coast.
It's funny how in the last couple of years there have been a lot of U.S. strikes because the Western Atlantic ridge has been so strong, yet it's been really quiet out around CV. Conversely, the several years prior the CV train was quite active, but the U.S. was protected by a persistent East Coast trough.
God help us when we finally have a season with an overactive CV season with a persistent East Coast ridge.